An Illuminated History of North AmericaРипол Классик, 1857 - 715 sidor |
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... soon after married her. Through her . entreaties, he fitted out an expedition to visit Vinland, consisting of three ships and a hundred and forty men. He sailed in 1001, accompanied by his wife, his companion, Snorre, and a number of ...
... soon after married her. Through her . entreaties, he fitted out an expedition to visit Vinland, consisting of three ships and a hundred and forty men. He sailed in 1001, accompanied by his wife, his companion, Snorre, and a number of ...
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... soon routed, and several of the natives killed by fire-arms, or torn by blood-hounds, those powerful auxiliaries of the Spanish conquerors in America. Nunez then made peace with them,—exchanging trinkets of little cost for gold to the ...
... soon routed, and several of the natives killed by fire-arms, or torn by blood-hounds, those powerful auxiliaries of the Spanish conquerors in America. Nunez then made peace with them,—exchanging trinkets of little cost for gold to the ...
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... soon as the disturbance which had arisen among his men was quelled, Cortes marched to Cempoalla, a city not rich, but prettin built, and containing a population, as it appeared, of about thirty thousand inhabitants. He was cordially ...
... soon as the disturbance which had arisen among his men was quelled, Cortes marched to Cempoalla, a city not rich, but prettin built, and containing a population, as it appeared, of about thirty thousand inhabitants. He was cordially ...
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... soon choked up by the wreck. Over this bridge of broken wagons, lnles of cotton, and the dead bodies of their companions and enemies, Cortes and his veterans were able to reach the other side of the trench with less_diflicnlty. Here ...
... soon choked up by the wreck. Over this bridge of broken wagons, lnles of cotton, and the dead bodies of their companions and enemies, Cortes and his veterans were able to reach the other side of the trench with less_diflicnlty. Here ...
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... soon afterwards, in 1810, the natives and the mestizos rose against > _ the government. They were headed by Don Miguel Hidalgo y Castilla, the cars, or parish priest of Dolor iii“ "a: res, a small town in the state of _ q » 1 Guanaxuato ...
... soon afterwards, in 1810, the natives and the mestizos rose against > _ the government. They were headed by Don Miguel Hidalgo y Castilla, the cars, or parish priest of Dolor iii“ "a: res, a small town in the state of _ q » 1 Guanaxuato ...
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Srrn usu or | 203 |
XXLle You | 269 |
CONTENTS | 315 |
CHARICXlIFCmngI 01334 | 354 |
XXXLCmunl or 1178 | 377 |
MILCmqu or 1780 | 403 |
Cuuml or | 417 |
XXXVILAnlmlsrnrnon or Joan Anna | 454 |
OPmunoru or Gun Tumult | 544 |
APPENDIX | 679 |
AIIHCLII or CONISDlIATION | 691 |
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